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Driving to rides -- how far will you go?
For all of you who travel to do organized rides, how far will you drive?
Will you drive there and back for the day, do you prefer to stay overnight, etc? How far for either? Most longer rides start very early, plus a lot of people would rather relax in a hotel room than drive home after a hard century or whatever. Matt O. |
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Driving to rides -- how far will you go?
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Matt O'Toole wrote: For all of you who travel to do organized rides, how far will you drive? Will you drive there and back for the day, do you prefer to stay overnight, etc? How far for either? Most longer rides start very early, plus a lot of people would rather relax in a hotel room than drive home after a hard century or whatever. The only organized rides I do these days are brevets, and I drive from St. Paul to Rochester MN for those, about 75 minutes. I prefer to sleep at home if I can, but the 600K starts at 6 AM which would mean leaving St. Paul about 4:15 AM. Sheesh. So I'll stay at my brother-in-law's, which is about 15 minutes from the start the night before. What the hell is it with morning people, anyway? Bike rides starting at 6 AM? Oughta be against the law. |
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Tim McNamara wrote:
What the hell is it with morning people, anyway? Bike rides starting at 6 AM? Oughta be against the law. You sleep in 'til 6 AM? Egad, what a slugabed! BTW, I'm driving 80 miles to the Utah MS-150 this June. Anybody who'd like to contribute to this worthy cause e-mail me at the address below and I'll tell you how. Bill ----------------------------------------------------------------- |Real e-mail: , minus the letters w/ tails.| ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Tim McNamara wrote: What the hell is it with morning people, anyway? Bike rides starting at 6 AM? Oughta be against the law. You sleep in 'til 6 AM? Egad, what a slugabed! BTW, I'm driving 80 miles to the Utah MS-150 this June. Anybody who'd like to contribute to this worthy cause e-mail me at the address below and I'll tell you how. Bill I've driven a couple of hours away lots of times. Ottawa to Montreal mostly. Anything further,, I've stayed in a campground near the event. steve |
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Driving to rides -- how far will you go?
"Tim McNamara" wrote in message ... In article , Matt O'Toole wrote: For all of you who travel to do organized rides, how far will you drive? Will you drive there and back for the day, do you prefer to stay overnight, etc? How far for either? Most longer rides start very early, plus a lot of people would rather relax in a hotel room than drive home after a hard century or whatever. The only organized rides I do these days are brevets, and I drive from St. Paul to Rochester MN for those, about 75 minutes. I prefer to sleep at home if I can, but the 600K starts at 6 AM which would mean leaving St. Paul about 4:15 AM. Sheesh. So I'll stay at my brother-in-law's, which is about 15 minutes from the start the night before. What the hell is it with morning people, anyway? Bike rides starting at 6 AM? Oughta be against the law. Tim--Maybe not a law but at least locks on the tent flaps could be a requirement. I've done the MSTram a few times and can not believe how early some people are out and about. Sheesh!! Mike |
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Driving to rides -- how far will you go?
Matt O'Toole wrote in
news For all of you who travel to do organized rides, how far will you drive? Will you drive there and back for the day, do you prefer to stay overnight, etc? How far for either? Depends on where the century is? If it is nice town with good restaurants and other things to do, we might spend a couple of nights there and make a weekend out of it. If it is a boring town, we probably won't do that century. There are lots of interesting rides closer to home. |
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Driving to rides -- how far will you go?
For all of you who travel to do organized rides, how far will you drive?
Will you drive there and back for the day, do you prefer to stay overnight, etc? How far for either? Most longer rides start very early, plus a lot of people would rather relax in a hotel room than drive home after a hard century or whatever. Matt O. If I'd have to get up earlier that 5:45am to drive to the ride, I'd either head out the night before or skip the ride. I'm just so not a morning person. But after the ride, I want to get HOME. I routinely ride in the Sierras (northern California), heading out the night before, finish the ride maybe 5pm and drive the 4 hours back afterward. --Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles www.ChainReaction.com |
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Driving to rides -- how far will you go?
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"Mike Jacoubowsky" wrote: For all of you who travel to do organized rides, how far will you drive? Will you drive there and back for the day, do you prefer to stay overnight, etc? How far for either? Most longer rides start very early, plus a lot of people would rather relax in a hotel room than drive home after a hard century or whatever. Matt O. If I'd have to get up earlier that 5:45am to drive to the ride, I'd either head out the night before or skip the ride. I'm just so not a morning person. And why is it that the people who host bikes rides always seem to think that leaving at dawn is a good idea? |
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Tim McNamara wrote:
In article .net, "Mike Jacoubowsky" wrote: If I'd have to get up earlier that 5:45am to drive to the ride, I'd either head out the night before or skip the ride. I'm just so not a morning person. And why is it that the people who host bikes rides always seem to think that leaving at dawn is a good idea? Because, if you don't live in the frozen wastelands of the north, it usually is? |
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On May 15, 4:41 am, "Mike" wrote:
"Tim McNamara" wrote in message ... In article , Matt O'Toole wrote: For all of you who travel to do organized rides, how far will you drive? Will you drive there and back for the day, do you prefer to stay overnight, etc? How far for either? Most longer rides start very early, plus a lot of people would rather relax in a hotel room than drive home after a hard century or whatever. The only organized rides I do these days are brevets, and I drive from St. Paul to Rochester MN for those, about 75 minutes. I prefer to sleep at home if I can, but the 600K starts at 6 AM which would mean leaving St. Paul about 4:15 AM. Sheesh. So I'll stay at my brother-in-law's, which is about 15 minutes from the start the night before. What the hell is it with morning people, anyway? Bike rides starting at 6 AM? Oughta be against the law. Tim--Maybe not a law but at least locks on the tent flaps could be a requirement. I've done the MSTram a few times and can not believe how early some people are out and about. Sheesh!! Mike I've travelled to a few long distance rides that offered overnight accomodations before the start. This was a bring your sleeping bag arrangement in a school on the gym floor. Between the folks arriving at midnight and not feeling any compulsion to keep the noise level down for those around them clearly trying to sleep, and those getting up hours in advance to check all their gear, I would have gotten more sleep in my car. Not to mention the flatulence aspects! As far as how far I travel, I try to prioritize local events, but there are a few key events that I do each year that are from 200 to 600km away. But all the other rides are much closer. Joseph |
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